Just as you suspected, Myca’s president is offended that you don’t trust her local officials.
But international donors and humanitarian aid workers are relieved that the supplies will reach the people who need them. You instruct USAID to give Mycan Mercy Coalition money so it can hire enough staff to cover all 15 displacement camps and start providing supplies.
Then the State Department Office of Foreign Assistance tells you the price of aid commitments you made significantly increased due to inflation. Now you have exceeded Myca’s annual assistance budget. You must make some difficult financial choices.
— Mycan Mercy Coalition chairmanMycan Mercy Coalition has a 50-year history of helping citizens in need through hurricanes and other natural disasters. We know exactly what to do.
— Displaced mother of three in Camp 12I’m glad the United States didn’t forget to give us the tents. It might seem like a small thing, but when you have no proper roof over your head, a tent becomes your only protection against the weather.
— U.S. graphite importerIt’s a shame we offended the president. When the crisis is past, maybe she won’t be so willing to cooperate with us on graphite trade.